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Israël akkoord met wapenstilstand van twee weken met Iran

JERUZALEM (ANP/RTR) - Israël maakt deel uit van het twee weken durende staakt-het-vuren met Iran, melden de Israëlische staatsomroep Kan en CNN op basis van een hoge functionaris van het Witte Huis.

CNN meldt echter op basis van een functionaris dat Israël zich zorgen maakt over het tijdelijke bestand. Volgens de bron zal Israël zich aan het staakt-het-vuren houden maar doet het dit met tegenzin.

"Israël heeft nog steeds meer doelwitten op zijn lijst en meer doelen die het graag zou willen bereiken door middel van militaire actie in Iran", aldus de bron.


IMF gaat verwachte groei wereldeconomie verlagen, zegt topvrouw

WASHINGTON (ANP/BLOOMBERG) - Het Internationaal Monetair Fonds (IMF) gaat zijn groeiverwachtingen voor de wereldwijde economie verlagen vanwege de Iranoorlog. Topvrouw Kristalina Georgieva van het IMF ziet gevaar in een wereldeconomie die slecht is toegerust om op schokken te reageren, heeft ze dinsdag gezegd in een interview met persbureau Bloomberg.

Voordat de Verenigde Staten en Israël eind februari Iran aanvielen, "waren we bezig onze groeiprognoses voor 2026 naar boven bij te stellen", aldus Georgieva. "Gezien de impact van de oorlog, gaan we ze naar beneden bijstellen."

De nieuwe voorspellingen komen volgende week naar buiten. Dan houden het IMF en de Wereldbank de jaarlijkse voorjaarsvergaderingen. De organisaties ontvangen beleidsmakers wereldwijd in de Amerikaanse hoofdstad Washington.

De topvrouw waarschuwde ook dat de wereld minder voorbereid is om te reageren op een grote economische neergang en minder goede middelen heeft om dat te doen dan voor de coronapandemie.


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Anthropic: All your zero-days are belong to Mythos

Hasn't released it to the public, because it would break the internet - in a bad way

For years, the infosec community’s biggest existential worry has been quantum computers blowing away all classical encryption and revealing the world’s secrets. Now they have a new Big Bad: an AI model that can generate zero-day vulnerabilities.…

Iran cyber actors disrupting US water, energy facilities, FBI warns

Your PLCs aren't internet-connected, right? Right?!

Iranian-affiliated actors have escalated intrusions targeting critical US water and energy facilities, in some cases disrupting operations, the FBI and American cyber defense agencies said on Tuesday.…

Nutanix thinks some Azure cloud desktops belong on-prem to make them usable

Also asserts it can beat Cisco's homebrew hypervisor for calling apps

.NEXT  Nutanix has teamed with Microsoft to bring cloudy desktops on-prem, using its extensive desktop virtualization (VDI) experience to make it work.…

Cloudflare, GoDaddy team up to curb AI bot brigades

Pair backs scraper blocking and standards to separate trusted agents from bad bots

Citing the need to adapt to an internet increasingly serving the needs of AI agents without considering the needs of site owners, Cloudflare and GoDaddy are partnering on efforts to control how AIs crawl the web and interact with web content.…

AWS CEO: It's funny when people ask me if AI is overhyped

Matt Garman sounds the alarm but plays down the SaaS-pocalypse at Human[X]

Stefan Weitz, CEO and co-founder of the Human[X] conference, welcomed attendees to the AI-focused bitshow in San Francisco with the promise that they would receive no certainty and no playbook.…

President Nyarlathotep Is Simply Engaging in Classic "Mad Outer God" Negotiating Tactics

Andrew Paul:

But -- and just hear me out here -- the American voters did resummon Nyarlathotep because enough of us remain enthralled by his unfettered madness, wanton cruelty, and nonsensical brinkmanship. This is classic Negotiating 101 courtesy of the Faceless God himself! Sure, he may have kicked it up a notch from "sheer madness" to "abject depravity," but that's for the pundits to debate.

That said, yes, it seems like the promise to "fill every womb with salt and every testicle with spiders" is sort of backfiring. People don't respond well to that type of unprompted threat, and his immovable, hulking form appears to have finally met an immovable object. It's a little ironic that the "immovable object" in this metaphor is reality itself, but I'll take the poetic flourishes where I can these days. You can never have too much light in these dark times.

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Chrome Is Finally Getting Vertical Tabs

Chrome is finally adding built-in vertical tabs, "which will move the tabs to the side of the browser window, making it easier to read full page titles and manage tab groups," reports TechCrunch. The company is also introducing an immersive reading mode for a distraction-free, text-focused experience. From the report: The company notes that the new vertical tabs can be enabled at any time by right-clicking on a Chrome window and selecting "Show Tabs Vertically." The company says there's no hard limit on the number of tabs that can be opened (beyond what would be limited already by the user's hardware). The vertical tabs work just as the horizontal tabs do, meaning you can have different Chrome windows with their own set of tabs or tab groups.

[...] Alongside the launch of vertical tabs, Chrome is also rolling out a new Reading Mode experience, which will offer a full-page interface to make it even easier to reduce on-screen clutter to focus on the text. This will be the new default experience for Chrome users, and arrives at a time when web pages, particularly those on news sites, have become cluttered with ads and prompts to subscribe to newsletters.

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Supreme Court Wipes Piracy Liability Verdict Against Grande Communications

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TorrentFreak: Following on the heels of the landmark Cox v. Sony ruling, the Supreme Court has vacated the contributory copyright infringement verdict against ISP Grande Communications, ordering the Fifth Circuit to reconsider its decision in light of the new precedent. [...] The order (PDF) effectively removes the case from the Supreme Court docket, urging the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to take another look at its decision in light of the new ruling.

Given the similarities between the two cases, it is no surprise that the Supreme Court came to this conclusion. It is now up to the Fifth Circuit to revisit whether Grande's conduct meets the intent threshold that was established in Cox. That is a significantly higher bar than the one applied in the original verdict, which found that continuing to provide service to known infringers was enough to establish material contribution.

The music companies previously said they sent over a million copyright infringement notices, but that Grande failed to terminate even a single subscriber account in response. However, without proof of active inducement, these absolute numbers carry less weight now. Whether this translates into a win for Grande on remand remains to be seen. For now, however, the original $47 million verdict is further away than ever.

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Testing Suggests Google's AI Overviews Tells Millions of Lies Per Hour

A New York Times analysis found Google's AI Overviews now answer questions correctly about 90% of the time, which might sound impressive until you realize that roughly 1 in 10 answers is wrong. "[F]or Google, that means hundreds of thousands of lies going out every minute of the day," reports Ars Technica. From the report: The Times conducted this analysis with the help of a startup called Oumi, which itself is deeply involved in developing AI models. The company used AI tools to probe AI Overviews with the SimpleQA evaluation, a common test to rank the factuality of generative models like Gemini. Released by OpenAI in 2024, SimpleQA is essentially a list of more than 4,000 questions with verifiable answers that can be fed into an AI.

Oumi began running its test last year when Gemini 2.5 was still the company's best model. At the time, the benchmark showed an 85 percent accuracy rate. When the test was rerun following the Gemini 3 update, AI Overviews answered 91 percent of the questions correctly. If you extrapolate this miss rate out to all Google searches, AI Overviews is generating tens of millions of incorrect answers per day.

The report includes several examples of where AI Overviews went wrong. When asked for the date on which Bob Marley's former home became a museum, AI Overviews cited three pages, two of which didn't discuss the date at all. The final one, Wikipedia, listed two contradictory years, and AI Overviews confidently chose the wrong one. The benchmark also prompts models to produce the date on which Yo Yo Ma was inducted into the classical music hall of fame. While AI Overviews cited the organization's website that listed Ma's induction, it claimed there's no such thing as the Classical Music Hall of Fame. "This study has serious holes," said Google spokesperson Ned Adriance. "It doesn't reflect what people are actually searching on Google." The search giant likes to use a test called SimpleQA Verified, which uses a smaller set of questions that have been more thoroughly vetted.

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